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Personal life īari Siddiqui was married to Pervin Akter, and together, they had three children - sons Sabbir and Bilash and daughter Elma. In 2013, Siddiqui also appeared in the drama Pagla Ghora, directed by Amol Palekar to extend his artistic expression. Siddiqui also appeared in the films Rupkothar Golpo and Stories of Change. Some of his albums are Matir Deho, Mone Boro Jala, Matir Malikana. Siddiqui voiced around 160 tracks during his career and released a folk album titled Lokhkho Tara in April 2000. His songs mainly featured pain, love, human life, and existence. He also attended the World Flute Conference in Geneva, Switzerland, in November 1999.
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Siddiqui won a Bachsas Award for the Best Male Playback Singer for his song "Shua Chan Pakhi" in the movie Srabon Megher Din. He came into the mainstream media with the release of Humayun Ahmed's film Srabon Megher Din (1999). Siddiqui made his first appearance on television in 1995 on Ronger Baroi, a musical program produced by Humayun Ahmed, who is considered to be one of his patrons. He joined Bangladesh Television around 1985. Siddiqui completed intermediate studies at Netrokona Govt College and earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Dhaka. He later received professional tutelage from V. Starting in 1981, Bari took lessons for six years under Ustad Aminur Rahman. At the age of 12, he received formal vocal training from Gopal Dutt of Netrokona. Popularly known as Bari Siddiqui, Abdul Bari Siddiqui was born on November 15, 1954, in Barhatta, Netrokona, East Bengal.